The football comes back at us thick and fast now, and we love it.
The Ramsdens Cup signalled the return of competitive action down the lower leagues and there?s more European ties to come in midweek.
It?ll be a period of predictions (Celtic to win the Premiership, Hearts to be relegated), analysis (why didn?t we sign a striker?!) and unfettered optimism (except at Easter Road).
There is still international games getting played across the pond too, with Brek Shea the hero for the USA in the Gold Cup final.
His strike handed a 1-0 win to America over Panama for a third consecutive tournament win.
We wonder how he chose to celebrate.
And who doesn?t like good tunes before going to bed?
Oh Alfred. You do know how to get tongues wagging.
Football Talk
Lennon on the back foot over frontmen going forward...
Michael Grant sees no forward stepping up as heir apparent to Gary Hooper. (The Herald)
Jorg has Bang to rights
Bangura will play for Elfsborg this week. (Scottish Sun)
Saints Euro triumph was a victory for common sense
Chairman Geoff Brown shows his pride at St Johnstone?s progress. (Daily Record)
Neil McCann still sees hope for the Scottish game
The former Hearts and Rangers winger looks ahead to the campaign. (The Scotsman)
Pat Fenlon fortunate that Hibs can?t afford to sack him
Stuart Bathgate ponders whether the modest improvements offered by the manager arw worth the money to Hibernian. (The Scotsman)
Waste of space
Bill Leckie wonders at the fall from grace of Garry O?Connor. (Scottish Sun)
Jukebox jury
Where?s Jurgen?
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